With former Panthers first-round pick Jeff Otah on the roster (assuming he passes his physical), let’s re-set the Jets’ offensive-line depth chart.

Important notes: Vladimir Ducasse, kicked back and forth between left guard and right tackle, is expected to open camp at guard, where he worked in minicamp. They still don’t have a true center to back up Nick Mangold.

Breaking down the Jets, position by position, as we head to training camp:

Position: Tight end

Projected starter: Dustin Keller.

Projected reserves: Jeff Cumberland, Josh Baker.

New faces: Hayden Smith.

Going, going, gone: Matthew Mulligan.

Player to watch: This is a big year for Keller on a couple of levels. Without a proven wide receiver opposite Santonio Holmes, he’ll be the No. 2 option in the passing attack. It’s also a contract year for Keller, who would like to sign a long-term extension but has received a cool response from the organization.

We all know that the Jets were attempting to trade Wayne Hunter this offseason. When they had no bites on the line, they decided to give him another chance, especially under new offensive line coach Dave Deguglielmo. Well today the Jets decided he needs some competition for the starting position and traded a conditional late [...]

In advance of his Aug. 4 induction to the Hall of Fame, Curtis Martin met a group of New York writers Monday over lunch at a midtown restaurant. Some leftovers from that wide-ranging interview:

• Martin, who retired after sitting out the 2006 season with a severe knee injury, is a successful businessman. He’s also interested in investing in a professional soccer team, either in the MLS or the English Premier League. He said he twice came close to buying into an NFL franchise.